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The Times - 11/12/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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From Nicholas Ashford, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, From Ian Murray, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, By Richard Evans, By Michael Horsnell, Frances Gibb, By David Walker Local Government Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By our Labour Editor, By Our Political Staff, By George Clark, From Richard Ford, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By a Staff Reporter, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Joseph Lelyveld, From Richard Owen, From Michael Hamlyn, From Diana Geddes, From Edward Schumacher, From Richard Wigg, From Roger Boyes, From Godfrey Morrison, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Robert Schuil, From Trevor Fishlock, From David Watts, John Preston, Michael Church, Peter Davalle, David Wade, Paul Griffiths, PHS, by Ken Livingstone, Richard Owen, Tam Dalyell, Paul Pickering, JOHN AUSTIN, STEPHAN SCHATTMANN, MARY PRICE, JOHN FERNALD, PAUL OESTREICHER, TONY GEORGE, ROBERT RHODES JAMES, DAVID NAPLEY, GUY CHILVER-STAINER, JACK PENYCATE, R. A. ABBOTT, FREDA KELLETT, SHEILA DOWNS, STEPHEN RACE, Rabbi David J. Goldberg, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Lorna Bourke, Sally White, By Michael Prest, From Maxwell Newton, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, From Bailey Morris, By Andrew Cornelius, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, edited by Lorna Bourke, By David Hands, By Jim Railton, By A Special Correspondent, By Peter Ball, From Gerry Harrison, Tokyo, By Paul Newman, From John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Alan Gibson, By Richard Eaton, by Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Philips, By Michael Seely, By Michael Phillips, By Alan Hubbard, By Keith Macklin, From Sydney Friskin, By Joyce Whitehead, By Pat Butcher, By Paul Harrison, Edited by Peter Davalle, Jacqueline Reditt, Louise Nicholson, L.N., Jane MacQuitty, Tony Samstag, Clifford Webb, Ashley Stephenson, Shona Crawford Poole, Peter Ackroyd, Philip Howard, Marcel Berlins, Greg Neale and John Blandy, Ned Chaillet, Geoff Brown, Judy Froshaug, Robin Young, Ben Weinreb, Mel Lewis, Jeremy Flint, Harry Golombek,

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Index. News: Tories in race for 'winnable' seats, Hassan and Chalfont boost hopes, Lebanon peace force 'will double in two weeks', Ulster: where I really stand, Indian state elections Gandhi prepares for battle, Diphtheria death girl was not inoculated, 'Victory' for conservation on Exmoor, Rabid dog killed in Brittany, Death of a terrorist defended in Spain, Guru of the Rolls-Royce, The fighting was the easy part, Mrs Thatcher, TUC power struggle threatens reform, More red flags in the sunset, Uruguayan economy chief quits, BSC to shed another 570 jobs, Praise for Nobel prize winners, Philippa Toomey looks at the plight of Kelmscott House Battling over the memory of William Morris, Russian space record Cosmonauts home after 211 days, Coming to terms with the Jewish metamorphosis, Mr Martin Webster, The Lesotho raid Chief appeals for calm after massacre, Roads, St Kitts group quits talks on independence, Russians anxious to settle Afghan crisis, Zia says, NCB seeks talks to avert strike, 10 years for gangster, Cost cuts jeopardize mentally ill, Politburo makes letters of criticism public, Morning swoop on 60 houses, San Francisco gay 'marriage charter' vetoed, Laser aids smear tests, Nato heads into zero option year, The Times Diary Albert memorial, Pitfalls of personal car imports, Reagan offers deal to save MX funds, MPs call for full inquiry into Smith death, Victims 'were refugees', Reagan offers Poland aid if repression is ended, Law of the Sea treaty signed by 119 nations, Philippines claim priest admits communism, BR launches its answer to the super lorry, Rebels blamed for killing 75 helicopter children, Overseas selling prices, Pensioners defy gunmen, US to build back-up war centre in Britain, Borough excludes whites in training scheme, Train derailed in storm, 'Sinister drug' kills again, Breakfast TV dispute talks, Khomeini's 'divine duty' at ballot box, Human rights in Chile Police torture continues unabated, Deutschland über Dallas, declares Germany, Anniversaries, In the garden, Sinn Fein trio banned from Britain get bullets in letters, Tomorrow, Dutch suspend relations with Surinam, Science report Workings of the great wobble, Turbocharged Mazda develops a more powerful thirst, Rallies will still be banned, The papers, Letter from Seoul All change in land of morning calm, Shultz rates agriculture talks 'a big plus', California fears new wave of cyanide killings, Catching London on the hop, Manual staff suffer most from cuts, Runcie to hear appeal by Kent student, Papandreou backs the pacifists, Fault in flight system grounds Peter Pan, From the pit to the pulpit, Gibraltar may soon open border for good, Drug warnings to epileptic women. Picture Gallery: Inspirations for a priceless archive. Politics and Parliament: Jenkins outlines strategy for ending recession, parliament December 10 1982 Prior attacks Powell over conspiracy claim Ulster, Powell's Ulster attack 'a fantasy'. Law: 'Time Out' to pay £4,000 costs in contempt case, No Lords jurisdiction In re Poh, Judge's rape comments cause anger, Court of Appeal Duty of single judge C. M. Van Stillevoldt By v E.L. Carriers Inc, Braden raid man jailed, Time runs from date of damage Pirelli General Cable Works Ltd v Oscar Faber & Partners, Militant taking legal action to block expulsions, Engineers' rule change void AUEW (TASS) v AUEW (Engineering Section), Man jailed for killing daughter, Mother of raped child attacks 'lenient' judge. Display Advertising: Sicily, Capital Radio, Assian Dreams Holidays, New Electric Clothes Horse, Sportugal, Philips Laservision, Peter Stuyvesant Travel, South Bank Concert Halls, Steaming, St John's Smith Square, The Nutcracker, Perpetual, Classical Records, Interflora, The Save The Children Fund, Institute Of Advanced Motorists, The New Ford Sierra, Pommery, Royal Albert Hall, Club Amontillado, Sierra, The Times, Pine Time, Piccadilly, Arusa, Osborne Reproductions, The Hamper People Of Norfolk, Royal Festival Hall, South African Airways, Oasis Ltd, Victoria Wine, Theatreboard, The M&g Group, Sony Tape, Bank Of England, R.J. Temple & Company, Reid's Hotel, P.M. Products, Canvas Holidays, Holy Land Olive Wood, Pine House, Time Off, Quartz Dizital Watches, Base Lending Rates, The Krugerrand. Official Appointments and Notices: Awards for bravery in gunman hunt. News in Brief. Reviews: Soothing familiarity under a subversive guise, Rock & Jazz, Dever the D & D master, Radio Pop goes the politics, Playing the game: rules and rewards, PREVIEW Films Born-again Panther on the trail for the last time, RSC set to transform Barrie in an ambitious seasonal revival at the Barbican Pan flies north after 78 years, Love affair with lingua Latina, Choice, Concerts, Collecting Picking up the masters' tools, Desirable ingredients of crime, Photography, Interview ET's babysitter, Galleries, Dance, Opera Verse into music The Rake's Progress Covent Garden, Peter Waymark and friends probe the push-button phenomenon My mission: To boldly test the games invaders, Opera, Television Making them laugh, Films on TV, Fairs, London, Concert Showing heroism Cbso Rattle Birmingham Town Hall, Out of Town, Labouring in the mines of fantasy, Week Ahead, Calendar Today, Family events Behind the scenes at the National. Editorials/Leaders: A Swipe At The Symptoms, Lawmaking For The Oldest Profession, No War, Some Peace. Letters to the Editor: Beveridge and a bitter after-taste, For safety's sake, Critical condition, Nominal short-cut, Lack of balance in university seats?, Funding social services, Cairngorms skiing, Helen Smith inquest, Assisted places, Culling of seals, Church and bomb, Aural pollution. Court and Social: Court Circular. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: Third Sunday in Advent, Cinemas, Today's events, Countdown to Christmas, Royal Festival Hall, Wanted. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Arts and Entertainment: Sale room £810,000 for disputed Botticelli, Tea and miracles when abroad is bloody, Chess Youth show Britain the way to win, Television and radio programmes Saturday Sunday, In The Garden Getting the better of a pest, Goodwill away from it all, The Times Cook Perk up puddings with some party spirit, Eating out Inscrutably changing standards, Drink Lean to port to start and finish the meal, Dicing with dragons and destiny, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,009, Bridge Whimsy leads to victory. Obituaries: Obituary, Mr Leon Jaworski Watergate special prosecutor, Mr Francis Dillon, Marty Robbins. Business and Finance: Braby resolute against bid, Ashdown is mystery bidder for Wytch, Investment and finance Another knock for CCA, Unit Trust performance, Mortgages Home loan outlook uncertain, International, Taxation Keeping up with ways to cut your liability, Family money, Delfont may buy part of THE for £40m, Companies, Finance chiefs discuss 50 pc quota increases Ministers unable to agree level of IMF funding, Lloyd's to look into Fidentia, Markets, Price Changes, Family Money Market, New 'high earnings' disclosure levels, Interest Rates, Ombudsman Safeguard For Policy Holders, Family Money Tax free schemes Driver's protection, Global Natural Resources PLC Interim Report, Investers' Notebook Unease over the rush for gold, US trade bill 'the most protectionist since 1930s', Friendly societies 10-year plan to keep tax to a minimum, Beazer goes for Green, Societies lending at record rate, Currencies, Insurance Limiting the loss of a licence, US money supply up sharply, Investment Mercury's US units, The economy, Sudan reschedules again. Stock Exchange Tables: M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited The Over-the-Counter Market, The pound, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Stock Exchange Prices Quiet but firm, Stock Exchanges. Sport: Rowing Hare steals a march on Tortoise, Sports in Brief, Fine Sun is set to shine, Emphatic victory gives England perfect launch, Plymouth Albion's resurgence, Recalling the feats of one of the fastest of the fast men Kortright-the quick and the dread, Willis decision proves costly, Record falls to Seeff but it will not count, Villa with a yen for Tokyo triumph, Indian bowlers deserve the honours, Cheltenham results, Football and other weekend fixtures, Nottingham, Dickman back in saddle again, The Welder to spark Dickinson treble, Badminton Noisy end to an idol's comeback, Speedway England pair fastest in training, Catterick Bridge, Gymnastics: High Hopes For British, Cardiff hold strong hand, Warwicks on course, Wayward Lad should jump to top of the class, Altrincham roll back the years for Cup, Skiing The wild way to ski to victory, Cross Country Top runners give IAC race a miss, Bristol win on moral ground, Watford are unlikely to compromise at Anfield, Draw which gives Villa a great oportunity, WBA champion hits out at 12-round bouts, Fakenham, Starring such a very beautiful champion, folks, In Brief India apply for Olympic Games, Volleyball Spooner plan to reorganize top divisions, Rugby League Hull KR after revenge, Cheltenham, Motor Racing Bell's award for endurance, Winter's star may not reach for sky, Webb will fight the decision to sack him. Weather: The Weather. Property: Country Property, Overseas Property.

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